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Take Your Olive Branch and Shove It, Democrats Michelle Malkin: No more compromising deals behind closed doors. No more compromising bailouts in times of manufactured crisis. ... more Did Freedom Win? John Stossel: It's exciting to know that by the time you read this, the Republicans will have probably retaken the House. ... more Virginia's Black Confederates Walter E. Williams: One tragedy of war is that its victors write its history and often do so with bias and dishonesty. That's true about our War of 1861, erroneously called a civil war. ... more Obama Failed To Communicate? Brent Bozell: On The Daily Show, Obama claimed," Obama claimed he had done so much, "We have done things that some folks don't even know about!" ... more Demography Isn't Political Destiny Jonah Goldberg: After Barack Obama's election in 2008, the phrase was on the lips of progressive prognosticators everywhere. ... more Even After GOP Gains, Unbending Obama Won't Adjust Like Clinton Michael Medved: In the wake of sweeping Republican gains in yesterday's elections, the biggest question facing President Obama is whether to act like Clinton did when faced with changing political realities. ... more A Short History of Bad Book Titles Michael Gerson: WASHINGTON -- In the history of badly timed book titles, Los Angeles Times reporters Tom Hamburger and Peter Wallsten hold a distinguished place. ... more Herb London: In what can only be described as the corruption of politics, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert had a "sanity rally" recently to energize Democrats and counter the Glenn Beck "Restoring Honor" rally. ... more The Bully Bullied Paul Greenberg: The best idea some public officials ever have is to resign, effective immediately. Resignation remains the sincerest form of apology. ... more You've Inherited an IRA. Now What? Carrie Schwab Pomerantz: Dear Reader: Receiving an inheritance brings up a lot of emotion. Whether the assets involved are large or small, life-changing or not, you're gaining something at the loss of a loved one. ... more Election Cycle One Long, Teachable Moment Marybeth Hicks: We traditional, conservative Americans started paying closer attention. We realized that despite the liberal media's portrayal of us, we're not alone, we're not stupid, we're not unsophisticated and we're not victims. ... more The Terminator vs. the Constitution Jacob Sullum: Does a zombie count as "an image of a human being"? What about an android or a shape-shifting alien? If his arm regenerates when you hack it off, does that still amount to "maiming"? ... more The Age of Dissimulation Caroline Glick: Since the Obama administration has barred US officials from referring to terrorists as terrorists, John Brennan simply referred to the Islamic terrorists in Yemen who tried to send bombs to synagogues in Chicago as "individuals." ... more Marijuana: No Worse Than Alcohol? Andrew Tallman: One of the challenges in approaching any complicated topic is to deal with each particular slice of the discussion on its own merits. ... more Janice Shaw Crouse: Two-thirds of Americans believe country is on the wrong track. ... more 2010 Election Day: Onward to Victory Brian Walsh: I want to thank you for reading this column daily and for all the support you've shown Republican candidates across the country over the past two years. ... more Memo to GOP: Govern, Don't Goad Armstrong Williams: Remember, GOP: Govern, don't goad. It's pretty simple, voters didn't so much as vote Republicans in than they voted Democrats out. ... more |
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TH Daily - November 03 - Michelle Malkin, John Stossel, Walter E. Williams, Brent Bozell, Jonah Goldberg and More
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